Re: The IDM & Downtempo Lounge

I am looking for some good downtempo mixes that I can potentially play at work for my somewhat picky coworkers. I played Kruder & Dorfmeister's "Conversions" the other day and it got a good response, so things similar to/along the same line as that would be really helpful.

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Originally Posted by GeezrRckr

Believe it or not, I heard Tosca - Suzuki at an *Indian* restaurant tonite. Loved it!

Could someone please recommend a couple more releases by them to check out. Cheers.

Tosca is great. I haven't disliked anything they have released. Suzuki is their best album, but you can't go wrong with any of them. That is to be expected when you have a legend in the genre at the helm.

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Originally Posted by luckyface

Tosca is great. I haven't disliked anything they have released. Suzuki is their best album, but you can't go wrong with any of them. That is to be expected when you have a legend in the genre at the helm.

luckyface is right on as usual.. Suzuki in Dub is fun as well. I also dig Different Taste Of Honey. This thread does deserve more bumps!

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^I would be down for the start of a bass thread. I highly approve of this thread, sad i never have noticed it.
Anyone listen to the new comp mix called everlasting Gaudi put together? here is the soundcloud link for the sampler:http://soundcloud.com/gaudi/gaudi-aa...rlasting-iboga (it doesnt sound that great as a sampler, but gives you the idea of what you will find)

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It's been awhile since I have posted in here, but here it goes. Any port royal fans? They are pretty fantastic. Anyway, they covered three Radiohead Kid A songs that were nifty. I am especially a fan of Idioteque. They are posted to Sound Cloud, so you can download for free and enjoy.